Bobbie L. Wilborn, retired department chair, College of Education
Bobbie L. Wilborn was a Meadows Honors Professor and chair of the Department of Counselor Education. She taught at UNT from 1971 to 1994.Read more...
View ArticleGrant to fund financial literacy training video
The video project, one of the first to address financial literacy learning for people with autism spectrum disorders, is a collaboration between the Student Money Management Center and Kristin Farmer...
View ArticleRusty, counseling program's first therapy dog
Rusty, a cocker spaniel, was the first therapy dog in the animal-assisted counseling program. Rusty worked with Cynthia Chandler, professor and founder of the program in the College of Education.Read...
View ArticleOnline programs offer flexibility, speed
The new Accelerated Online Program offers master's degrees in eight-week sessions. Read more...
View ArticleTao Zhang earns honor from national health organization
The assistant professor of kinesiology will receive an award honoring young academics for their potential in scholarship, teaching or professional leadership from the American Alliance for Health,...
View ArticleLalia Mae Lewis, fomer physical education faculty member
Lalia Mae Lewis, 98, former physical education faculty member, died Dec. 17. After World War II, she taught refugee children in New York City before joining UNT.Read more...
View ArticleTake a load off your shelf, donate to EDGE program
The President’s EDGE program, which offers GED classes to employees, is collecting used books of all types for its library. Learn more, make donations Feb. 4-8.Read more...
View ArticleAh, romance
Sometimes it’s fun, sometimes it's frustrating and it's always hard work, explains Julie Leventhal.Read more...
View ArticleBullock honored for his contributions to special education
Lyndall Bullock, Regents professor of Educational Psychology, received the Distinguished Service Award from the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children. Read more...
View ArticleBullying, hazing among topics at higher education law conference
The 17th annual Texas Higher Education Law Conference also will feature discussions about social media and athletes and the repercussions of Penn State's management and pedophilia issues at the March...
View ArticleWilhelm to be honored with reception, scholarship
Ron W. Wilhelm, retired professor of education, will be honored March 21 for his 20-plus years of service to Kappa Delta Pi, a student honor society. Faculty, staff and students are invited. The...
View ArticleGraduate and online programs ranked among nation’s best
Graduate programs in the College of Information and at the UNT Health Science Center are ranked on the U.S. News and World Report magazine's recently announced bests list. Two online programs in the...
View ArticleDoctoral graduate wins national award for dissertation
Mary Amanda “Mandy” Stewart earned the Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award from PDK International for research that examined how Latino and Latina adolescent immigrants are gaining literacy skills...
View ArticleTeach North Texas program reaches fundraising target
The Teach North Texas program has raised enough private support to qualify for a $1 million matching grant from the National Math and Science Initiative. The UNT program allows students to earn...
View ArticleHagen named top director by national child development organization
Carol Hagen, director of the Child Development Laboratory and senior lecturer in the College of Education, has been named Director of the Year by the National Coalition for Campus Children’s...
View ArticleExperts from around the world to delve into parenting topics
The April 24-25 annual International Parent Education Conference, considered one of the nation’s most prominent, will address work-life balance, Spanish education, spiritual development, grandparents...
View ArticlePresident's EDGE celebrates second year, expanded services
The President's EDGE program will host an open house April 24 to thank supporters and celebrate its second year. The program, which prepares employees for the general equivalency diploma exam, has...
View ArticleCounseling program ranked tops in Texas, 13th in nation
U.S. News and World Report magazine ranked UNT’s counseling program in the College of Education as 13th in the nation, making it top-ranked in Texas. Earlier this year the College of Education was...
View ArticleSummer programs offer learning and fun for kids of all ages
Grandparents University, which brings grandparents and grandchildren to campus June 20-21, is one of a variety of UNT-based activities available to young people in the North Texas region. Learn about...
View ArticleEducation dean Thomas to serve as expert on academic leadership
Jerry Thomas, dean of the College of Education, will be on the faculty at the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education's Leadership Academy. He will lead sessions about leadership,...
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